Bieber Apologises For Walking Off Stage, Then Deletes It

You would have heard recently that Justin Bieber has been having a little trouble with his fans. He stormed off stage during a show in Manchester after the crowd wouldn’t stop screaming.

Earlier in the run, during the Thursday night show, the star sparked controversy after he asked fans to "try and stay as quiet as possible".

He said: "You can scream as much as you want afterwards but while I'm singing try and stay quiet."

Later in the show he cut a chat to the audience short while explaining why his tour was called called the Purpose World Tour. "I just thought I could have a moment to say something. I can cut [it] if you want," he said.

"I'm trying to engage but if you guys don't want to, I'll play the music."

This morning the 22-year-old singer took to Twitter to share a rambling message with his nearly 90m followers.

The text of it appears to have been taken from a speech he gave on Saturday night to the crowd in Glasgow. Alongside a caption that read 'Tonight on stage. Thank you', the star posted a picture of text that read:

'People tend to want to shut you down. What I mean by that is … people try to twist things, some people don't want to listen. But I simply feel like, if I didn't use this platform to say how I truly feel, and if I didn't use this platform to be the man that I know I am, and speak from what's in my heart, then I'm doing myself injustice, and I'm not doing anybody in this audience any justice.

'There's going to be times where I say the wrong thing, because I'm human. But I don't pretend to be perfect and I hope to God that, you know, I don't say the right thing all the time because if that was the case then I'd be a robot, and I'm just, I'm not a robot. There's times when I get upset…times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated.

But I'm always going to be myself on this stage. 'When people try to twist things and say "Justin's angry at his fans. He doesn't want his fans to scream" that's not at all what I was doing. All I was simply doing was wanting people to listen; to kind of hear me out a little bit.

"Certain people … certain cities aren't going to want to hear me out, and you know, sometimes it's my job to just say "Hey, I'm not going to try to force anything". I just appreciate you guys tonight, listening to me and understanding, and rocking with me. You guys are truly amazing."